Junagadh State
State of Junagadh | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1730–1948 | |||||||||
Flag (1947–48)
Emblem
| |||||||||
Location of the State of Junagarh, among all districts (in dark green) | |||||||||
| Status | State Within the Maratha Confederacy (1731–1807) Protectorate of the East India Company (1807–1857) Princely State of the British Raj (1857–1947) State of the Dominion of Pakistan (1947–1948) (Claimed 1948–present) | ||||||||
| Capital | Junagadh | ||||||||
| Nawab | |||||||||
• 1730– 1758 (first) | Mohammad Bahadur Khanji I | ||||||||
• 1911–1948 (last) | Muhammad Mahabat Khan III | ||||||||
| History | |||||||||
• Founded | 1730 | ||||||||
| 1948 | |||||||||
| Area | |||||||||
| 1921 | 8,643 km2 (3,337 sq mi) | ||||||||
| Population | |||||||||
• 1921 | 465,493 | ||||||||
| |||||||||
| Today part of | Gujarat, India | ||||||||
The State of Junagadh or Junagarh was a princely state located in Gujarat. It had been ruled by the Muslim Babi dynasty since 1654, first by Nawab of Junagadh within the Maratha Confederacy and later by British India. which, after the partition of British India, acceded to the Dominion of Pakistan. Subsequently, the Union of India annexed Junagadh in 1948, legitimized through a plebiscite held the same year. Pakistan claims sovereignty over the erstwhile princely state to this day.